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hi all

i was just wondering how many kilometres can the skyline r34 round up ?

WHAT????

Are u asking how long the motor will last before it dies?? You can kill a motor in no time at all if you don't look after it or a motor can last for 100's of thousands of kms if you do look after it

I remember jumping into an AU falcon taxi once and saw over 800,000km on it. I was totally horrified and wanted to get back out lol.

taxi's run on gas which burns cleaner then fuel...they are always running and therefore the oil is in the right temperature to protect the engine components. It's the cold starts and driving for the first few kms that add the most wear on a car.

We came across a Mazda bus in japan that had over 1,000,000 (one MILLION to be said in dr evil voice) k's on it. Only ever had one engine and it was a rotary.

Although, now that the OP has hit 10 posts and can send PM's I doubt we'll ever hear back from him.

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